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'''Silvia Henriquez Allred''' is the first counselor of the general presidency of the [[Relief Society]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (Mormon Church), called to the position in March of 2007. She was born on October 11, 1944, in San Salvador, El Salvador, to Carlos Florentino and Hilda Alvarenga Henriquez.
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'''Silvia Henriquez Allred''' was the First Counselor of the [[Relief Society]] general presidency of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] (sometimes called Mormon Church), called to the position in March of 2007 and released in March 2012. She was born on October 11, 1944, in San Salvador, El Salvador, to Carlos Florentino and Hilda Alvarenga Henriquez.
  
She was a [[Mormon Missionaries|missionary]] for the LDS Church in the Central America Mission of the Church in the early 1960s. She attended the University of Arizona, [[Brigham Young University]], and the General Francisco Morazán Institute, where she studied mathematics and languages, and earned a teaching certificate. On September 7, 1966, she married Jeffry A. Allred in the Salt Lake Temple. Allred and her husband are the parents of eight children.
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She was a [[Mormon Missionaries|missionary]] for the Church in the Central America Mission of the Church in the early 1960s. She attended the University of Arizona, [[Brigham Young University]], and the General Francisco Morazán Institute, where she studied mathematics and languages, and earned a teaching certificate. On September 7, 1966, she married Jeffry A. Allred in the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. Allred and her husband are the parents of eight children.
  
She served with her husband during his time as president of the Paraguay Asuncion Mission of the Church and during a separate time as president of the church's Missionary Training Center in the Dominican Republic. Allred and her husband were also public affairs missionaries in Madrid, Spain.
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She served with her husband during his time as president of the Paraguay Asuncion Mission of the Church and during a separate time as president of the church's [[Missionary Training Center]] in the Dominican Republic. Allred and her husband were also public affairs missionaries in Madrid, Spain.
  
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* [https://abn.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/speakers//silvia-h-allred?lang=eng General Conference talks of Silvia H. Allred]
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[[zh: 絲薇雅‧歐瑞]]
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 28 January 2023

Silvia H. Allred of the Relief Society General Presidency of the Mormon Church

Silvia Henriquez Allred was the First Counselor of the Relief Society general presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes called Mormon Church), called to the position in March of 2007 and released in March 2012. She was born on October 11, 1944, in San Salvador, El Salvador, to Carlos Florentino and Hilda Alvarenga Henriquez.

She was a missionary for the Church in the Central America Mission of the Church in the early 1960s. She attended the University of Arizona, Brigham Young University, and the General Francisco Morazán Institute, where she studied mathematics and languages, and earned a teaching certificate. On September 7, 1966, she married Jeffry A. Allred in the Salt Lake Temple. Allred and her husband are the parents of eight children.

She served with her husband during his time as president of the Paraguay Asuncion Mission of the Church and during a separate time as president of the church's Missionary Training Center in the Dominican Republic. Allred and her husband were also public affairs missionaries in Madrid, Spain.